More like it struck 400 miles under the surface of the earth where its energy will dissipate enough by the time it reaches the surface that it will feel like a heavy truck driving by rather than the end of the world.

AverageAmericanGuy:More like it struck 400 miles under the surface of the earth where its energy will dissipate enough by the time it reaches the surface that it will feel like a heavy truck driving by rather than the end of the world.

MadAzza:AverageAmericanGuy: More like it struck 400 miles under the surface of the earth where its energy will dissipate enough by the time it reaches the surface that it will feel like a heavy truck driving by rather than the end of the world.

AverageAmericanGuy:More like it struck 400 miles under the surface of the earth where its energy will dissipate enough by the time it reaches the surface that it will feel like a heavy truck driving by rather than the end of the world.

Given the fact that this is the first time tremors have been felt in Moscow since 1977, I'd say this was a fairly impressive earthquake.

Bathia_Mapes:AverageAmericanGuy: More like it struck 400 miles under the surface of the earth where its energy will dissipate enough by the time it reaches the surface that it will feel like a heavy truck driving by rather than the end of the world.

Given the fact that this is the first time tremors have been felt in Moscow since 1977, I'd say this was a fairly impressive earthquake.

Bathia_Mapes:AverageAmericanGuy: More like it struck 400 miles under the surface of the earth where its energy will dissipate enough by the time it reaches the surface that it will feel like a heavy truck driving by rather than the end of the world.

Given the fact that this is the first time tremors have been felt in Moscow since 1977, I'd say this was a fairly impressive earthquake.

Surprising....since there have been many strong quakes in the Caucusus Mtns since then...and Moscow did not get tremors from those?